Animals.
They obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
They both obtain energy by consuming other organisms
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energy
Consumers secure energy from their surroundings. Consumers are organisms that obtain energy by consuming other living organisms, such as plants or other animals. Decomposers, on the other hand, break down dead organisms and organic matter to obtain energy.
Organisms that can consume other organisms for energy are known as heterotrophs. This includes animals, fungi, and some types of bacteria. Heterotrophs rely on consuming organic matter to obtain the energy they need for survival.
Animals are chemoheterotrophic organisms. They obtain energy and carbon through other organisms.
Members of the Plant kingdom obtain their energy from light. Some members of Monera and Protista do as well. Animals and Fungi and some Protists and Monerans obtain food by "eating" other organisms.
Like ALL animals, yes. They get energy from the plants they eat.
The most general answer is a consumer, which is then divided into carnivores (which eat other animals), herbivores (which eat plants) and detrivores (which eat non-living organic material).
Organisms that eat other organisms are called consumers or predators.
Senoritas are consumers, as they obtain energy by eating other organisms.